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National Conversation Part Three – General Members

If your chapter is offering its own National Conversation session, you can register by clicking on the according link. Here are the chapters offering local National Conversations:

  • Alberta Chapters – February 22, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. MST Register here
  • British Columbia Chapters – February 27, 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. PSTRegister here
  • Ontario Chapters – February 22, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EST–  Register here

 

If your chapter does not offer a session or if you are unavailable during the session, feel free to register to the general membership one below.

February 27, 2024 @ 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM EST / HNE

Please login to your CCHL account to register for this event. If you are not a member, and haven't yet created a profile, please click "Become a member" to create one.

Event Details:


Location: Online Event

A Call to Inspire Health System Change for Older Adults

CCHL National Conversation Part Three

Background

The CCHL National Conversation, sponsored by Roche, is a four-part event that prioritizes the sharing of the current challenges, innovative practices, and leadership actions to influence change on a specific topic.

This event is Part Three of four of the CCHL National Conversation on inspiring health system change to support the growing population of older adults. Part Three builds on the knowledge gathered and shared in the 2023 CCHL National Conversation white paper, available here.

Join this virtual event in which CCHL members will be:

  1. Encouraged to actively participate in the guided dialogue, sharing insights and experiences to facilitate a rich exchange of ideas that build upon the ideas generated in the first two parts of the National Conversation.
  2. Asked to identify specific leadership actions or initiatives that can be implemented within their local healthcare systems to address the needs of the aging population.
  3. Encouraged to actively share the knowledge, insights, and action plans generated during the event with a broader audience, such as local healthcare stakeholders, policymakers, and community members to create a ripple effect of awareness and advocacy for healthcare system change.

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